G.I.Joe has a prolific and thriving creative community. This page will serve as a repository for resources you can download and use in your own creative endeavors. Have something you'd like to contribute? Send us an email!

NOTE: some of the files below are huge. Don't try to open these links in your browser. Instead, right click on the "here" links below and select "save as" or "download linked file" or whatever language your browser and operating system use. ​

G.I.Joe Logos!

Want to create your own vintage vehicle or figure art? The "2D" G.I.Joe logo above was used on every figure and vehicle from 1982-1985!

You can download an infinitly scalable .eps vector recreation here. This uncredited logo was uploaded to brands of the world.

Want to create your own vintage vehicle or figure art? The "3D" G.I.Joe logo above was used on every figure and vehicle from 1986-1989!

You can download a huge 5"x1.5" 300dpi tiff here. This logo was scanned from an original Kodak Ecktachrome.

Want to create your own vintage vehicle or figure art? The 1994 G.I.Joe logo above was used on the last A Real American Hero figures!

You can download an infinitly scalable .ai vector recreation here. This logo is courtesy of Terry Dizard and YoJoe.com.

G.I. Joe: Battleground was a mobile game created by Mobage and DeNA Studios. It was released via Apple's App store and Google's Android store in July 2013 and discontinued in November 2014. Read more and check out screen shots on YoJoe.com. ​You can download a high res .png file here. This logo is courtesy of Terry Dizard and YoJoe.com.

You can download an huge 5"x1.5" 300dpi tiff here. This logo was scanned from an original Kodak Ecktachrome.

G.I.Joe Explosions!

Want to create your own vehicle or figure art? These backgrounds are for you!

You can download layered, editable tif files for the 1982-1985 explosion background here and the 1987-1992 digital explosion background here. You can download the official 25th anniversary explosion background photoshop file here. These are huge files. Don't try to open these links in your browser. Instead, right click on the links above and select "save as" or "download linked file" or whatever language your browser and operating system use. ​

Cobra logo!

The Cobra logo was designed by Ron Rudat back in 1981. This recreation was created by Paul LaCroix for the brands of the world website. Download the original infinitly scalable eps vector source art here, or a print ready 5'x5' 300 dpi jpg here.

Vehicle logos!

The Cobra Hydrofoil (Moray) has one of the most memorable vehicle logos. The Moray was designed by Ron Rudat and inspired by the speed boats on Miami Vice, which first aired in 1984. Stuart Campbell recreated the infinitly scalable vector eps logo available here.

On the left is a scan of the original 1983 Skystriker logo by Ron Rudat! This image (white bird, black head and claws) was used on the prototype vehicle and is featured on the box art (on black tail fins) before later being inverted (black eagle, white head) for use on the production release with white tail fins. ​Using the scan (left), we were able to rebuild the inverted, colored version in Photoshop (middle). We made a couple minor changes (colored in the full beak and used more of a mustard yellow than orange for the beak and claws). Terry Dizzard jumped in and vectorized the art so it could be infinitly scaled! You can download the layered photoshop file here or the vectorized EPS version here.

​Digitally restoring the 1983 Skystriker tail fin logo got us fired up to work on the parachute art as well. We photographed an original parachute and then spent an hour or two cleaning it up to make this image. You can download the layered photoshop file here.

On the left is a scan of the original line art for the 1986 Cobra Night Raven S³P logo! The middle image is a photo of the actual sticker. ​Using the original logo scan and the sticker for color reference, we were able to rebuild the logo seen on the right. We made a couple minor changes (colored in the full beak and used thicker outlines on the claws). You can download the layered photoshop file here.

​​This version of the Night Raven logo is a bit of a departure from the original but it works better on white. You can download the layered vector illustrator file here.

Sub-group logos!

Stuart Campbell has embarked on a logo restoration project. He's taking scans from the original vehicle boxes and rebuilding them in vector form using Adobe Illustrator. Download the layered vector logos for the Night Force here and Slaughter's Marauders here.

​Create your own Steel Brigade file card!

In 1987 Hasbro released the mail order Steel Brigade figure, which allowed collectors to name their own Joe and assign his specialties, training, traits, abilities, and personality. In 2017 ​Max Hagedorn created the Steel Brigade file card template, allowing collectors to once again create their own Joe characters! Download the freeware dot matrix font ​and the 300dpi Photoshop template here.

In 1992 Hasbro revised the colors of the mail order Steel Brigade figure, and updated the file card to match. In 2017 ​Max Hagedorn created the Steel Brigade v2 file card template, allowing collectors to once again create their own Joe characters! Download the freeware dot matrix font ​and the 300dpi Photoshop template here.

​Create your own Create a Cobra file card!

​In 1993 Hasbro released the mail order Create a Cobra figure, which allowed collectors to name their own Cobra and assign his specialties, training, traits, abilities, and personality. In 2017 ​Max Hagedorn created the Create a Cobra file card template, allowing collectors to once again create their own Cobra characters! Download the freeware font ​and 300dpi Photoshop template here.

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